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By Jason A. Churchill
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 The 1991 draft is the last in a line of weak classes that began in the early '80s, as baseball, inspired by the NFL and the NBA, started to take the draft more seriously. But the class of '91 was as weak as any class since the draft began and would have been the clear-cut worst of all time if it weren't for the presence of a couple of stars, including one who's headed for Cooperstown. Amazingly, through the first eight rounds, 61 percent of the picks were college players, while the final 89 rou ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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